Trip to Brittany - 5/27-28

Left DC for Rennes in Brittany (Bretagne). Nice wait with Richard in the Air France VIP lounge). Smooth, on time flight with little drama.
CDG, our Paris stopover, proved amazingly complex (long busRead more
Mont Saint Michel - 5/29

Great visit to Mont Saint Michel. It started with drizzle and ended with sunshine. Alice, our Norman guide, gave an excellent 2 hour tour, answering our off-beat questions deftly and with humor. WeRead more
Dinan

Great day moving from cloudy to sunny.
Brittany - 5/30

Leaving Saint Meloir des Ondes; Matt is the navigator for us guiding to a local castle Forte la Latte de la Roche that has been fully restored and in use since medieval times. An absolutely beautifulRead more
Brittany - 5/31

Leaving Arriving at MLK (Manoir Lan Kellerec). Rose granite cliffs are the specialty today.. 1.6 mile hike along the coast. Misty in the beginning, turning to wonderful sunlight later on. Only FrenchRead more
Brittany - 6/1

Great visit to the Maritime Museum of Brest. The museum really focuses on Brest which has been the major port of France for centuries. The fun part is that is a castle too and never breached even inRead more
Quimper

Another fabulous sunny and warm day - so rare in Brittany. We left our Hotel de la Plage and dropped by Mendez Dregan where an archaeological site exists with tremendous views and hand painted clouds.Read more
Aritistic Moments in Brittany I

Some of my favorite photos so far.
Museum Day in Lorient

Well, today was a focus on Lorient, just to the South of Brest and, historically, the second most important port city in France, However, unlike Brest, the entire port was the creation of Louis XIV inRead more
Vannes - 6/4

Drifting down the coast during yet another perfect weather day, we visited Les Alignments de Carnac, meaning alignment of stones (menihirs) dating back to 4,500 BC and the largest collection ofRead more
Rennes 6/5

On to Rennes today, the town where Richard spent his high school scholastic year abroad. We first stopped in La Foret de Broceliande, home to Arthurian legends and death place of Merlin. An abbey andRead more
Vitri - 6/6

Alas, boys are gone. That said, what a day we had.
First, onto the Chateau de Fougeres, Europe’s largest preserved medieval fortress, it’s really an amazing site and very large. The castle isRead more
Vitre - 6/7 - Part I

Up and out, we visited the Chateaux de Vitre, rounding out our castle tour and experience. Construction began in the late 11th century when Baron Robert I of Vitré established the stone fortress onRead more
Nantes - 6/7 - Part II

Nantes has been a great city to end our Brittany sprint on. The hotel we stayed in is part of the central city and near the train station and has its own remarkable history. The structure was built inRead more
Paris - 6/8

“We’ll always have Paris.” Well, it certainly helps when you have 70 degree weather and full sunshine. I actually started the day with a leisurely walk through Vitre’s Japanese Garden locatedRead more
Paris - 6/9

This is my first time in Paris where I am not compelled to do something every minute, be somewhere all the time. To just amble down the streets and let it all soak in on a truly spectacular day is soRead more
Paris - 6/10

Another beautiful day in Paris. We dropped by the Paroisse Saint Paul Saint Louis, one of the first Baroque churches of Paris. Then onto our local Place des Vosges and on our way. Passed one of twoRead more
Paris - 6/11

Last day for the two of us in Paris. Another spectacular day enlivened by a visit to a small museum, Musee Gognacq-Jay, which houses a collection of 17th century paintings, sculptures and figurines.Read more
Thoughts on Brittany

As I depart from Brittany I reflect on the success of our trip. My goal was to step off of the well trod tourist locations of Europe, like Barcelona, which are beautiful and interesting and iconic,Read more